Always answer truthfully. If they are asking, they either already know the answer, or can get it. It is a test to see how truthful you are.
whos asking?
Try asking your probation officer.
If they are asking if you have been convicted of a crime, yes you need to disclose.
TexasAdded: Is the question asking about Homicide deaths, or state sanctioned executions of criminally convicted killers?
Convicted felons don't have "gun rights". If you're asking how they can be restored, the best thing to do would be to contact local law enforcement officials... for some crimes, it's possible to undergo a legal process to restore these rights; for others, it's not.
convicted
AnswerNo no my dear. The job application is asking if you have ever had a felony conviction.
If you are asking if the felony conviction from Texas will still be a felony conviction in another state, then yes. Once convicted you are marked for life.
Insufficient information. Teach WHAT? To WHO? If you're asking if you could possibly get a teaching certificate to teach in public or private schools..., you would have to check with your state licensing agency.
If you have not been convicted, you are NOT a felon.
Can convicted felons get disability
If you are asking if you can REQUEST a pardon on a Class B felony, yes, you probably can. Depending on the state that convicted you, write either the Attorney General's Office or the Governor's Office.